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Severe gingivitis and stomatitis in cats, a painful oral condition, can be effectively treated. Full mouth extractions of affected teeth resolved all clinical signs in a feline patient.

Area of Science:

  • Veterinary Medicine
  • Comparative Pathology
  • Feline Dentistry

Background:

  • Lymphoplasmacytic stomatitis is a severe, painful oral inflammatory condition in cats.
  • It often presents with significant gingivitis and stomatitis, impacting eating and quality of life.
  • Diagnosis typically involves biopsy to differentiate from other oral pathologies.

Observation:

  • A 12-year-old male neutered short-haired cat exhibited difficulty eating and facial discomfort.
  • Clinical examination revealed widespread severe gingivitis and stomatitis affecting the entire oral cavity.
  • Gingival biopsy confirmed a diagnosis of lymphoplasmacytic stomatitis.

Findings:

  • Surgical extraction of all premolar and molar teeth was performed.
  • Post-extraction, all clinical signs associated with stomatitis were completely resolved.

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  • The cat regained normal appetite and comfort levels.
  • Implications:

    • Extraction of all premolars and molars can be a highly effective treatment for severe lymphoplasmacytic stomatitis in cats.
    • This surgical approach offers a definitive solution for refractory feline oral inflammatory diseases.
    • Further research could explore long-term outcomes and quality of life post-extraction in affected felines.